I’ve been dailying the same Mint install since I gave up on Windows a few years ago. When I was choosing a distro, a lot of people were saying that I should start with Mint and “move on to something else” once I got comfortable with the OS.

I’m comfortable now, but I don’t really see any reason to move on. What would the benefits be of jumping to something else? Mint has great documentation and an active community that has answers to any questions I’ve ever had, and I’m reluctant to ditch that. On the other hand, when I scroll through forums, Distro Hopping seems to be such a big part of the “Linux experience.”

What am I missing?

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    8 months ago

    Distro-hopping might be a sign of perfectionism tbh. I think I’m a perfectionist, and I find that Arch doesn’t feel right. But when I try other distros, they have weird and odd issues that Arch just doesn’t have.

    If you do have that itch, give whatever distro you’re looking at a try in a virtual machine. Linux has virt-manager which generally works well with Linux guests, but if you use VMware for a Windows VM, that’s also a good option too.